4 Cleft Bench Grafting Fortuniana

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024

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  • @aroubra
    @aroubra Год назад

    Thank you Mr.Manners.I have done a lot of T budding grating but failed.I wonder i have done in the wrong time in winter or put to much tight pressure with rubberband on grafting?

    • @malcolmmanners1342
      @malcolmmanners1342  Год назад

      I suppose either could be the problem. I think the biggest challenge is speed -- from the time you cut the scion until it is enclosed under the stock bark should be just a few seconds at most. Otherwise the wounded surface can start to dry out and several layers of cells can die. Then the scion and stock can't heal together.

  • @dorisjimison7590
    @dorisjimison7590 5 лет назад

    Got a question. Can you take roses from a bouquet that you have, i.e., wedding bouquet, and grow them onto a root stock? Will florist roses root if you put them in soil? Thanks!

    • @malcolmmanners1342
      @malcolmmanners1342  5 лет назад +1

      Generally yes, to both of those questions. However, they may not do well in most climates. Florist roses are bred and selected to produce perfect, long-stem flowers in greenhouses at high altitude, mostly in Ecuador and Colombia. So unless your climate closely matches that, they may not thrive, may have lots of disease problems, etc.